Bus Service Change Improvements – Efective May 11, 2025 The Bus Service Change Improvements provide a summary of adjustments to OC Bus. To improve service quality and reliability, changes include the extension of Route 553 from ARTIC to Disneyland Resort along Katella Ave. and Harbor Blvd., schedule adjustments to better serve summer beach trafic and minor schedule changes to reduce wait times.
Approve the minutes of the July 14, 2025 Orange County Transportation Authority and affiliated agencies’ regular meeting.
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority in 2025 will focus on continuing to deliver the public with a transportation network that is balanced, reliable and equitable, while remaining fiscally responsible and resilient.
Overview Priority corridors were identified through stakeholder engagement, and were scored using 10 ranked criteria. The criteria was ranked by relative importance, and the final composite score was calculated by multiplying the score of the highest ranked criteria by 10, the second highest ranked by 9, the third highest ranked by 8, and so on, and summing the multiplied scores then dividing ...
Keeping Orange County moving safely - Orange County Transportation ...
In recognition of April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month, OCTA highlights public transportation services such as OC Bus, Metrolink, and OC Vanpool. These alternatives leave the driving to someone else and contribute to a safe and sustainable transportation system that keeps Orange County moving.
Renewed Measure M M2 is a 30-year, multibillion-dollar program extension of the original Measure M (approved in 1990) with a new slate of planned projects and programs. These include improvements to the County freeway system, streets and roads network, expansion of the Metrolink system, more transit services for seniors and the disabled as well as funding for the cleanup of roadway storm water ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide program and construction management (PM/CM) services for the Authority's headquarter improvements which will include tenant improvements to the existing 10-story building and construction of a new one-story double height building.
In Orange County, sub-county level data is developed by the Center for Demographic Research (CDR) at California State University, Fullerton, in coordination with cities’ and county’s general plans, as well as major land developers.
Goodbye Paper Passes, Hello Smart Technology The new Wave fare payment system will use pay-as-you-go technology that lets you pay for rides based on what you use versus the fixed amount on a paper pass. You’ll be able to use Wave on OC Bus and OC Streetcar. The new system will include a contactless reloadable smart card, new robust mobile app and a new account-based system.